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Apollo Bay Museum
Audio - Telephone exchange and party lines
... Telephone exchange and party lines...Telephone exchange and party lines...telephone exchange...Hear about telegraphy, the Apollo Bay telephone exchange... for the Heart Maps project Apollo Bay telegraphy telephone exchange ...Hear about telegraphy, the Apollo Bay telephone exchange and family party lines with Amy Tsilemanis and the voices of Glenda Whelan, John Berry, Neville Fisk, and Val Flitton. Created for the Heart Maps projectapollo bay, telegraphy, telephone exchange -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Victorian Country telephone exchange 1923, 1923
... Victorian Country telephone exchange 1923...Warrnambool Telephone Exchange... on the Telephone Exchanges and the lists of subscribers in the areas... of Telephone Exchanges, information on the distances from one Exchange...Front Cover: ‘Victoria Country Telephone Exchanges, List... This is a 1923 booklet containing information on the Telephone Exchanges ...This is a 1923 booklet containing information on the Telephone Exchanges and the lists of subscribers in the areas of Geelong, Camperdown, Casterton, Hamilton, Mortlake, Portland and Warrnambool. Telephones were in use in Victoria as early as the 1870s with the first Telephone Exchange facility established in Melbourne in 1880. In 1890 the first Telephone Exchange in Warrnambool was established with 35 subscribers. In 1912 the first automatic Telephone Exchange for public use was established in Geelong. This was the second established in the British Empire. This booklet is of considerable importance as it lists all the telephone subscribers in the Warrnambool area in 1923. It is a great research tool as it gives not only the addresses of the subscribers but also in many instances their occupations and business names and in the areas around Warrnambool the names of the properties at that time. This is a soft-cover booklet of 104 pages. It has a dark grey cover with printed information on both sides. It was published in 1923. The pages are stapled together and contain lists of Telephone Exchanges, information on the distances from one Exchange to another in the area and the rates of charges for telephone trunk lines. It also has a list of subscribers in the Camperdown, Geelong, Hamilton and Warrnambool areas. The front cover has a small piece missing at the right hand side edge. There are some rubbing and dirt marks on the cover.Front Cover: ‘Victoria Country Telephone Exchanges, List of Subscribers And Other Information’warrnambool telephone exchange, 1923 telephone book, warrnambool -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Bassett-Smith, Telephone Exchange, Main Road, Eltham, June 1977, 1977
... Telephone Exchange, Main Road, Eltham, June 1977...telephone exchange...Colour photograph of the telephone exchange viewed from... melbourne eltham telephone exchange buildings main road Colour ...Colour photograph of the telephone exchange viewed from opposite on Main Road looking up Pitt Street. (Has a permanent staff of 7)eltham, telephone exchange, buildings, main road -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, "Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company", 1880
... "Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company"...Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company..."Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company" Single page... - Manufacturing Communication - Telephonic Melbourne Telephone Exchange ..."Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company" Single page photocopied of Melbourne's first telephone directory in 1880 showing the first List of Subscribers. No 36 is Kitchen & Sons; No 17 is Apollo Candle Company. (Marked "Exhibit" as part of Symex Museum before being donated to PMHPS)industry - manufacturing, communication - telephonic, melbourne telephone exchange company, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, apollo candle co, swallow & ariell ltd -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Telephone Exchange Testing Unit, H T & E Co. Ltd. LIVERPOOL ENGLAND, 1955
... Telephone Exchange Testing Unit...Manual telephone exchange...This is the MINJAH telephone exchange testing unit... This is the MINJAH telephone exchange testing unit. The exchange was adjacent ...This is the MINJAH telephone exchange testing unit. The exchange was adjacent to the property of MINJAH which is situated near Hawkesdale in Western Victoria. The exchange operated between 1955 and 1985. The testing unit was used for detecting and testing faults in the telephone system. The keys along the front were called "Hospital Keys" and were used to give subscribers a temporary connection in the event of a break down. The telephone exchange was replaced by an automatic exchange.This is a good example of a manual telephone system in Western VictoriaThis is a rectangular polished wooden box with a telephone mechanism on the side connected by a hook. On the front right is a dialling system which has been detached. On the front left is a volt meter. At the front bottom are seventeen switches. In the middle front are twenty keys which can flash up in various colours. There is writing on the side . There is a black metal label with writingAVD HAND SET S314470 c 7060 H/56 LINE & SELECTOR TEST SET HT& Co. Ltd. LIVERPOOL ENGLANDtelephone testing, minjah, manual telephone exchange -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Man using telephone exchange
... Man using telephone exchange...Digital image of man operating a telephone exchange... of man operating a telephone exchange Man using telephone ...Male sits at a desk, wearing a headset, with his hands on a telephone switchboard and another device to his right. A small black radio sits to his right, as does a pen attached to the desk itself and a piece of paper. Switchboard training was provided to many blind and vision impaired people, who could adeptly operate the switch to connect callers through to employees.Digital image of man operating a telephone exchangeemployment, royal blind society of new south wales -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, View of Telephone Exchange, Ringwood 1981
... View of Telephone Exchange, Ringwood 1981...Written on back of photograph, "2/81. View Telephone.../81. View Telephone Exchange". View of Telephone Exchange ...Written on back of photograph, "2/81. View Telephone Exchange". -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Laneway between the Telephone Exchange and No. 141 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Laneway between the Telephone Exchange and No. 141 Maling...Coloured photograph of the laneway between the Telephone... of the laneway between the Telephone Exchange and No. 141 Maling Road ...Coloured photograph of the laneway between the Telephone Exchange and No. 141 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, laneways -
National Communication Museum
Vehicle - Mobile Telephone Exchange, c. 1965
... Mobile Telephone Exchange...Manufactured in the 1960s, this mobile emergency telephone... TELEPHONE EXCHANGE" "NO 1" "PMG" "TCQ / GROSS 250 / TARE 182 / LOAD... into technology of the 1970s. mobile telephone exchanges mobile ...Manufactured in the 1960s, this mobile emergency telephone exchange was fitted into a caravan. Part of the Shepparton Division State Disaster Plan, the caravan could be towed to areas affected by disasters to enable communications to recommence. The caravan remained in service until approximately 1974.Mobile infrastructure plays an important role in Australian communications, owing to the often remote and hostile environments in which Australians live and work. Exchanges such as this facilitated phone calls in the aftermath of an emergency, particularly for hospitals, police and other emergency services. Today, Mobile Exchange on Wheels (MEOWs), Cell on Wheels (CoW) and Satellite Cell on Wheels (SatCOW) - which provide temporary landline and broadband services, mobile phone coverage and service in areas without communications infrastructure respectively - are a critical part of emergency response procedures for natural disasters such as fire and flood. Though technology has progressed, the need for rapid service in remote areas remains a present concern of the communications service providers in Australia. This mobile service infrastructure is historically significant as an early example of a service which has evolved over decades, yet is still needed today. The exchange, as a representative example of a vehicle which would provide early-response in a disaster, is socially significant as a facilitator of critical communications needs in devastated communities: access to emergency services and contact with family and friends. The exchange itself, intact from its period of use, provides an insight into technology of the 1970s.Mobile emergency exchange housed in a caravan trailer on 2 wheel base, duralin body, steel tow bar, Caravan divided into 3 sections; the exchange room; the relay room and the main frame room. The exchange room contains 3 switchboards, a folding table, cupboards, benches and switch rack (.1). table (.2), steel bar for attaching the table (.3), back boards of switchboards (.4-.6), switches (.7-.16), box of switches (.17). There is a wall phone magneto, 300 type handset on wall and 2 skylights with wire screens. .11? hat pegs and shelf; there are 2 fluorescent tubes for lighting, all in exchange section. The floor is covered with 2 tone grey tiles and there are wire mesh on outside of windows and a geometric curtain inside behind switch rack. There is a flywire screen door as well as exterior door. The relay room has a sectioned door so half can open at a time. Room contains a cupboard with folding bench top beneath a curtained window. The opposite wall has a bank of batteries and transmission condensers; there is a shelf above window, one fluorescent tube and fuse boxes. Tiles on floor also. The main frame room contains many metres of coiled black covered cable, a black covered magneto wall telephone with 300 type handset; grey plastic jumper cords, a rack of termination points and wire with wasp nests attached. There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). Books, record books etc (.96-.103). Manila folder (.104) containing circuit drawings (105-.124). Wooden drawer (.125), metal drawer containing subscribers master cards, record of faults cards, particular switchboards connected, Junction line cards (.126). Box of valves (.127), box of clamps (.128). Box of 2000 type rack fuses, red 1 1/2 AMPS, black 3 AMP, blue 1/2 AMP (.129). Box of sleeves for covering wire joints (.130), plastic beakers (.131,.132), soap (.133), box of white plastic squares (.134), time switch "Venner BF/43 time switch" Made in England (.135), box of bolts, knobs etc (.136), box of switchboard number indicators (.137), fuse (.138), fuse wire (.139), football card (.140). Box of cartridge fuse 6 AMP (.141). Envelope of drawing pins, rubber bands (.142), black plastic, paper tape centres (.143-.152), metal plug (.153), 2 signs "Beware of vehicles" (.154-.155). Paper listing Naringal East automatic conversion (.156). Green Commonwealth of Australia note pad (.157). Wiring plug for tail lights (.158). Black fuse plugs (.159,.160). Box of bolts (.161). 2 sections of blue plastic coated wires (.162,.163). Gloves used for working on batteries (.164-.167). Wasp nests (.168,.169). White fuse (.170). Photographs of van in use (.171,.172)..1 on front: "ANOTHER / MOBILETRAIL / PRODUCT" "MAX SPEED / 25MPH" "TRAILER BRAKES / --- / " On sides: "EMERGENCY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE" "NO 1" "PMG" "TCQ / GROSS 250 / TARE 182 / LOAD 162" "6" "COUNTRY BRANCH / NORTH REGION / [SHEPPARTON DIVISION]" "LAW'S SIGNS" "Telecom Australia" On back: "DANGER / LONG LOAD" "MQA 3787" .133: "FIR OIL" "AUSTRALIA"mobile telephone exchanges, mobile telecommunications trailers, trailers, transport, natural disaster, black saturday, bushfires, floods, emergency communications -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Bendigo Telephone Exchange List of Trunk Line Charges, 1937
... Bendigo Telephone Exchange List of Trunk Line Charges....Telephone exchange... Telephone exchange Trunk call charges Information booklet ...Information booklet with a list of trunk call charges from Bendigo Exchange to Victorian and NSW towns. Telephone services in 1937. Coloured paper and printing. 32pp. Includes advertisements for local businesses.telephone exchange, trunk call charges -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury...Coloured photograph of street view of the Telephone... Coloured photograph of street view of the Telephone Exchange next ...Coloured photograph of street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, public telephone boxes -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Telephone Exchange
... Telephone Exchange... VIC, mans the A Coy 7 RAR telephone exchange at 1 ATF Base Nui... the A Coy 7 RAR telephone exchange at 1 ATF Base Nui Dat Telephone ...A black and white photograph of Pte Jack Higgins, Chelsea VIC, mans the A Coy 7 RAR telephone exchange at 1 ATF Base Nui Datphotograph, pte jack higgins, 7 rar, 1 atf, nui dat -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Telephone Exchange building
... Stawell Telephone Exchange building...Colour photo of Telephone Exchange building... grampians Colour photo of Telephone Exchange building Stawell ...Colour photo of Telephone Exchange buildingstawell communications -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Telephone Exchange building 1999 -- Coloured
... Stawell Telephone Exchange building 1999 -- Coloured...Colour photo of Telephone Exchange building 1999... grampians Colour photo of Telephone Exchange building 1999 Stawell ...Colour photo of Telephone Exchange building 1999stawell communications -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Side view of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange on Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange on Maling... and Telephone Exchange on Maling Road... at No. 206 Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange ...Coloured photograph of the side view of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange on Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, post offices, telephone boxes -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1927
... telephone exchange...Three of the Telephonists at the telephone exchange... gathered around the telephone exchange desk... at the telephone exchange in the Post office building in Sackville Street ...Three of the Telephonists at the telephone exchange in the Post office building in Sackville Street.Black and white photograph of two males and a female gathered around the telephone exchange deskTELE EX PF 1927_0001telephones, telephonists, port fairy, telephone exchange, equipment -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Mr Terry Arnold of Ararat 1965
... Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Mr Terry...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr... grampians Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr ...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr Terry Arnold of Araratstawell communications -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Mr Terry Arnold of Ararat 1965
... Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Mr Terry...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr... grampians Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr ...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Mr Terry Arnold of Araratstawell communications -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury...Coloured photograph of Street view of the Telephone... of Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post ...Coloured photograph of Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road. Laneway visible between the 2 premises.canterbury, maling road, shops, laneways -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Officer in charge of works Mr John Hollingsworth of Geelong 1965
... Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Officer...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer... grampians Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer ...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer in charge of works Mr John Hollingsworth of Geelongstawell communications -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Officer in charge of works Mr John Hollingsworth of Geelong 1965
... Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening with Officer...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer... grampians Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer ...Stawell Automatic Telephone Exchange Opening 1965. Officer in charge of works Mr John Hollingsworth of Geelongstawell communications -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
manuel telephone exchange
... manuel telephone exchange...A manual telephone exchange, manufactured by British...A manual telephone exchange, manufactured by British... Harcourt goldfields A manual telephone exchange, manufactured ...A manual telephone exchange, manufactured by British Ericson, History Originally in use at Cohuna. When Cohuna was converted to automatic dialing this exchange was relocated to Harcourt, to become the third and last in a bank of three exchanges. At this time Harcourt exchange was expanded to 260 lines. It was connected to the district central exchange at Castlemaine. Operated by mains power with battery back-up. Harcourt exchange was operated by Betty McLean, Miss Mitchell, Josie Hogarth, Mr. & Mrs. Heighway, Bill & Valerie Milford, Irene Bolitho and others. Decommissioned approx. 1970. Incoming calls prompted the fall of a shutter. The operator made the connection by plugging the line into the number requested. While responding to calls the operator needed her hands free to jot down the billing particulars or to write out each telegram. Nearby stood pigeonholes with various items of stationary. Many telegrams were received each day, particularly advising fruit growers on interstate markets. Most telegrams were phoned through by the operator. This exchange was restored in 2004 - 2005 by Trevor Grant.. Many people relate to this exchange. It is a survivor of the pre-electronic era when ‘telephonist’ was a common occupation. A vital element in the communications between households and between district orchardists and their suppliers and clients.A manual telephone exchange, manufactured by British Ericson complete with operator hands-free headset/earphones and speaker mouthpiece. Wooden case with one hundred shutters and sockets. Accommodates twelve lines with extension leads with associated switches. Operated by mains power with battery back-up. Decommissioned approx. 1970. Incoming calls prompted the fall of a shutter. The operator made the connection by plugging the line into the number requested. This exchange was restored in 2004 - 2005 by Trevor Grant. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Telephone Exchange in Ringwood Street, Ringwood. Circa late 1980s. Post Office was on the right
... Ringwood Telephone Exchange in Ringwood Street, Ringwood... Telephone Exchange in Ringwood Street, Ringwood. Circa late 1980s ...Digital photograph -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (sub-item) - Black and White, The Wonga Park Post Office and Telephone Exchange in 1962, owned by Mr. Marshall, c 1962
... The Wonga Park Post Office and Telephone Exchange in 1962... and Telephone Exchange in 1962, owned by Mr. Marshall. Photograph Black ... -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Telephone Exchange, 1949
... Merbein Telephone Exchange... Merbein Post Office Kath (Bonnie) Andrews Merbein Telephone ...merbein post office, kath (bonnie) andrews -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Braidie, Jack (Mildura Telephone Exchange), 1938
... Braidie, Jack (Mildura Telephone Exchange)... Braidie, Jack (Mildura Telephone Exchange) Photograph ... -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Post Master General Exchange Clock, Junghans Watchmakers
... Wodonga Telephone exchange... at the Wodonga Telephone Exchange. Lever on the side operates timier.... Department. Telephone calls were transferred through exchanges ...The Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) was a department of the Australian federal government, established at Federation in 1901, whose responsibilities included the provision of postal and telegraphic services throughout Australia. It was abolished in December 1975 and replaced by the Postal and Telecommunications Department. Telephone calls were transferred through exchanges by manual operators who staffed switchboards throughout the country. The clock was used to time calls in order to levy appropriate charge for telephone usage.The use of manual telephone exchanges played an important role in Australian telecommunications history, not just for day -to-day business and commercial use, but for social connections and communication during emergency. This timer has local significance as it was used at the Wodonga Telephone Exchange.A small clock used by switchboard operators to time calls at the Wodonga Telephone Exchange. Lever on the side operates timier.In centre of clock 'C. of A./P.M.G -50" Insignia of the Junghans Clock Manufacturers At the bottom edge of the time "Made in Germany",telecommunication, wodonga telephone exchange, p.m.g., timer, wodonga -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Infill shops 145-147 Maling Road Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 2006
... Telephone Exchange... the Telephone Exchange) and the old Post Office, trading as K.C. Hair...Canterbury Maling Road Post Office Telephone Exchange K.C ...Infill shops between Tim's Bookshop (previously the Telephone Exchange) and the old Post Office, trading as K.C. Hair Design and Scent.canterbury, maling road, post office, telephone exchange, k.c. hair design, scent, tims bookshop, shops -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Mr O’Brien operating the telephone exchange in the Post...Mr O'Brian working at the Port Fairy Telephone Exchange... the telephone exchange in the Post Office at the corner of Sackville ...Mr O’Brien operating the telephone exchange in the Post Office at the corner of Sackville street and Cox StreetMr O'Brian working at the Port Fairy Telephone Exchange 1927 telephone, telephonist, post office, exchange, o’brien, sackville street -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Technical on Telephones / Switchboards, The Practical Telephone Handbook by J. Poole, 1912
... ; telephone exchange; state electricity commission of victoria...This book includes "Guide to the Telephone Exchange... includes "Guide to the Telephone Exchange". As the State ...This book includes "Guide to the Telephone Exchange". As the State Electricity Commission of Victoria had a telephone exchange on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme at Mt Beauty, this book is of interest. The first telephone exchange was established in the U.S.A. in 1877. In 1912 most civilised countries had one. Improvements continued as outlined in the book explaining how they work.The State Electricity Commission of Victoria constructed the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and communicated using a switchboard based in Mt Beauty. This book belonged Roy F. Leibig, the grandfather of a local electrician.Black hard cover book with gold embossing of title, author and emblem "The Specialists Series" on the front cover. 630 pages with some black and white diagramsInside: "W. Kerr Newmann / 89 Moreland Grove / Coburg" written in pencil "S. Dunkerton / 8 Horne St / E. Brunswick / Oct. 7th 1913" crossed out with pencil (over handwriting with pen) "R.F. Leibig / "Orama" / Stafford St / West Preston" written in inkinstructional book; technical; telephones; switchboards; telephone exchange; state electricity commission of victoria